Rela donates PPE to medical frontliners


From left: Dr Santha, Rela Honorary Club of Kuala Lumpur senior medical officer Dr Sheila Christabel and Law.

THE country’s over 7,000 private hospitals and clinics should be allowed to roll out the Covid-19 vaccination process so that human lives and the economy can be saved.

People Volunteer Corp (Rela) honorary adviser Datuk Seri Michael Chong said allowing private medical centres and clinics to help with the vaccination roll-out was timely as those who can afford would not mind paying for it.

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